Opposite of lost or missing, usually temporarily
Opposite of not appropriate or correct in the circumstances
Opposite of no longer in possession
“The paper carried a front-page story with an image showing three FBI agents, and the U.S. Commissioner with thousands of dollars worth of recovered stolen paintings.”
Opposite of having or showing faulty judgment or reasoning
Opposite of in a situation which is unsuitable, unfamiliar, or unenjoyable
Opposite of to have been unable to find something or someone
“Tim found his keys in between all the clutter that had piled up on his desk.”
Opposite of past tense for to be unable to find something
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